Imagen: Georgetown Journal of International AffairsOne Health in a Fractured World: Why Global Health Governance Must Adapt to Geopolitical Fragmentation | Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
• The COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 exposed critical vulnerabilities in global health systems and their inability to manage large-scale infectious disease outbreaks. • The crisis highlighted several converging risk factors, including agricultural intensification, increased human-animal contact, rapid urbanization, and shifting climatic patterns. • These trends underscore the need for a "One Health" approach, integrating human, animal, and environmental health to better predict and prevent future zoonotic spillovers.
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